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as he talked to african-american friends and mr. trump. what say you? >> one of the things we've seen throughout this cycle, van jones said it's somewhat of a cradling of the vote. but we're actually talking about issues that directly affect african-american voters in this country. african-american vote issers are a huge part of this decision-making process and who the nominee is. and the democratic party is obviously not taking them for granted. excuse me for excusing tafs smiley's comment, i will flippantly zbrard that statement. that said we have to take donald trump seriously, seriously on all fronts. i think you will begin to see that in flint, michigan. i usually get excited the day of a debate. but i'm genuinely excited about the atmosphere. i'm excited about the atmosphere because there are kids literally dying because of the wary they are drinking in flint, michigan and to have cnn there, this atmosphere there, i mean, i'm just glad that bernie sanders and hillary clinton are shining so much light on this really bad injustice. >> agree. couldn'
as he talked to african-american friends and mr. trump. what say you? >> one of the things we've seen throughout this cycle, van jones said it's somewhat of a cradling of the vote. but we're actually talking about issues that directly affect african-american voters in this country. african-american vote issers are a huge part of this decision-making process and who the nominee is. and the democratic party is obviously not taking them for granted. excuse me for excusing tafs smiley's...
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mrs. davis: thank you. >> mr. jones. mr. jones: thank you. mr. secretary, i'm going to take you in a different direction. totally different subject. i want to personally thank you and especially thank secretary robert work. i have spent 13 years of my life trying to clear the names of two marine he pilots who crashed a v-22 osprey in arizona on april 8 of 2000. your secretary carter, i want to thank secretary publicly because he did something that i could not get the marine corps to do, and that is to look openly and be -- evaluate the information that we had put together working with experts, many of those were marine pilots themselves. they were aeronautical engineers who came to the aid of saying that at the time if you remember that commonsense -- secretary of defense cheney wanted to scrap the v-22 program. there was a lot of pressure, a lot of push by the marine corps to make sure that the v-22 was there for the future. when i reached out and found secretary work, he spent the time to meet with me and spent several hours, days researching a
mrs. davis: thank you. >> mr. jones. mr. jones: thank you. mr. secretary, i'm going to take you in a different direction. totally different subject. i want to personally thank you and especially thank secretary robert work. i have spent 13 years of my life trying to clear the names of two marine he pilots who crashed a v-22 osprey in arizona on april 8 of 2000. your secretary carter, i want to thank secretary publicly because he did something that i could not get the marine corps to do,...
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in referencing mr. jones. now there's a lot of inflammatory rhetoric being used on the campaign trail. i would imagine that's making your job and that of your agents more difficult, at a minimum and perhaps more dangerous. so that's what i want to ask you to help us understand here today. to the extent you can in an unclassified setting, can you speak to these challenges faced by your agents and as more and more violent and provocative rhetoric is being used out on the campaign trail, are you seeing an increased number of incidents that you of course need to protect against but also need to investigate? compared to the 2012 election cycle or any modern election cycle, for that matter. and then this vitriol on the ampaign trail, has that led to an increased number of threats against the president or first family question again, to the extent you can comment in this setting. mr. clancy: thank you for the question. in general, i will say that every day is a challenge for us. we talk about this within the ranks, e
in referencing mr. jones. now there's a lot of inflammatory rhetoric being used on the campaign trail. i would imagine that's making your job and that of your agents more difficult, at a minimum and perhaps more dangerous. so that's what i want to ask you to help us understand here today. to the extent you can in an unclassified setting, can you speak to these challenges faced by your agents and as more and more violent and provocative rhetoric is being used out on the campaign trail, are you...
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brenda jones, thank you. i want to thank the charles wright museum and the staff for enabling us to be in this glorious space. thank you all! >> hillary, we love you. mrs. clinton: i want to thank you for opening up your hearts to bill and chelsea and me. we are so grateful. that is with your help. we sure can't do it without you. i have got to tell you, both bill and chelsea have had the best time traveling across the whole state meeting wonderful people. it is especially exciting to be here in detroit, a city on the way back up. last night, we had the debate in flint. i was really gratified that the answer was yes to having it there. i want to shine a bright spotlight to what happened in flint, michigan. [applause] i've told leaders of flint that we are going to stick with them. there is a lot of work to be done. the pipes have to be taken out and new pipes put it back in deliver clean, safe water to the families of flint. thank you. i see some laborers here that were part of doing that work. i love seeing,
brenda jones, thank you. i want to thank the charles wright museum and the staff for enabling us to be in this glorious space. thank you all! >> hillary, we love you. mrs. clinton: i want to thank you for opening up your hearts to bill and chelsea and me. we are so grateful. that is with your help. we sure can't do it without you. i have got to tell you, both bill and chelsea have had the best time traveling across the whole state meeting wonderful people. it is especially exciting to be...
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the s&p 500 added one point. >> woodruff: and, president and mrs. obama hosted their final white house easter egg roll today. thousands of children turned out to take part in a tradition that goes back to 1878. the president also read the children's classic, "where the wild things are." and there was basketball, tennis and a run hosted by the first lady. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: the group and the motives behind the deadly easter sunday bombing in pakistan. a fight to push back isis in northern iraq. our politics monday team on the week ahead on the campaign trail, and much more. >> woodruff: in pakistan, the mosul was overrun nearly two years ago and has become a vital hub for the group's operations in iraq. but whether iraq's military is up to the challenge is an open question. even as the potential grows for deeper american involvement. special correspondent jane ferguson reports from special correspondent jane ferguson reports from the frontlines, near makhmour, iraq. >> reporter: in an effort to soften isis positions, iraqi force
the s&p 500 added one point. >> woodruff: and, president and mrs. obama hosted their final white house easter egg roll today. thousands of children turned out to take part in a tradition that goes back to 1878. the president also read the children's classic, "where the wild things are." and there was basketball, tennis and a run hosted by the first lady. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour: the group and the motives behind the deadly easter sunday bombing in...
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joining us now mr. jones, the man who was punched at that trump rally. also with us is the man who recorded some of the video that you've seen of that incident. could you take us from the beginning and tell us why the sheriff deputies decided you people had to leave the event? >> well, first off, it was more a mixture of words between our group and a group of trump supporters and us being the first ones to i goes draw attention, it made it bigger than it actually was and so on our way out we -- we were getting heckled by the crowd and donald trump himself was in -- how can i put this? >> encouraging. >> he was encouraging the crowd. he was encouraging the crowd to jeer and to encouraging the police to escort me out and as i was being escorted out you can see on the video i was hit. >> and ronny, were you walking behind him? >> i'm in front of him. i'm the one in the car linea jersey. >> did you sense that that kind of danger was present as you were walking up that aisle? >> not at first. i'm a bigger guy. i'm not easily threatened by police, especially w
joining us now mr. jones, the man who was punched at that trump rally. also with us is the man who recorded some of the video that you've seen of that incident. could you take us from the beginning and tell us why the sheriff deputies decided you people had to leave the event? >> well, first off, it was more a mixture of words between our group and a group of trump supporters and us being the first ones to i goes draw attention, it made it bigger than it actually was and so on our way out...